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RADERMACHER CHIROPRACTIC

Dr. Margaret Radermacher graduated from the University of Calgary, Alberta, in 1987, with a BSC, Major in Zoology.  In 1991, after returning home from  extensive travelling, she returned to her studies to attend the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College* in Toronto, Ontario.  In 1995, she graduated as a Doctor of Chiropractic.

Between 1996-2002, she owned and operated the “Jasper Chiropractic Centre,” in Jasper, Alberta.  Living in the Canadian National Park of Jasper,  allowed her to pursue her lifelong dream of living in a small mountain town.  Here, she was fully imersed in her practice, but at the same time, was able to balance professional life with her passions of mountain bike riding, trail running, skiing and equestrian riding.

In 2002, her family relocated to the town of Invermere, BC.  Nestled in the Columbia Valley of the East Kooteneys, Invermere became the site of her second Chiropractic clinic, “Radermacher Chiropractic,” which focuses on a family based practice.  Outside of practice, she fills her time with her passions and managing the small acreage which her and her husband share.

Dr. Radermacher has taken many courses which have allowed her to be an integral part of Invermere’s health care community.  She offers  her patients relief from many neuromusculoskeletol health disorders, aches and pains and joint degeneration. Professional affiliations include membership in the BC College of Chiropractors.

The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College

The college is a fully accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education of Canada. It is regarded as a world leader in chiropractic education and research. CMCC is a fully accredited, limited enrolment, professional academic institution offering a four year Doctor of Chiropractic degree, as well as post graduate programs in specialist areas such as Clinical Sciences, Radiology and Sports Sciences.

Applicants require at least three years of undergraduate university study with a cumulative GPA of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale. Based on academic assessment and a personal interview, applicants are rank ordered and close to 200 are offered admission each year.CMCC emphasizes critical thinking and the use of the scientific method throughout its academic programs. The curriculum draws from the biological sciences necessary to understand the body in health and disease; the clinical sciences necessary for diagnosis and the practice of chiropractic; and the philosophy and skills that make chiropractic unique.

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